Paula has schizophrenia. Her behavior is characterized by difficulties in speaking and thinking
clearly, as well as a deep sense of apathy.
Although she is not hallucinating or suffering
delusions, as she had been a few months previously, she is still having so much difficulty
organizing herself to deal with daily tasks that it is nearly impossible for her to live
independently. She is in the ______ phase of schizophrenia.
a. residual c. chronic
b. acute d. prodromal
A
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Brian banged his shin against a desk and grimaced with pain. He quickly bent over and began rubbing his leg where he'd banged it and the pain he was experiencing started to subside a bit. This phenomenon can best be explained by __________
a) the gate-control theory. b) the absolute-threshold theory. c) the opponent-process theory. d) the volley theory of pain control.
Which part of the brain attaches emotional value to memory?
a. Basolateral complex b. Central nucleus c. Sensory cortex d. Parietal lobe
A fear-potentiated startle response is __________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Infants show an early tendency to be wary of plants and certain animals. This makes good sense from which perspective?
A. sociological B. humanistic C. cultural D. evolutionary